General Enrique Mosconi International Airport | |
Nativename: | Spanish; Castilian: Aeropuerto de Comodoro Rivadavia "Gral. Enrique Mosconi" |
Iata: | CRD |
Icao: | SAVC |
Wmo: | 87860 |
Type: | Public/Military |
Operator: | Aeropuertos Argentina 2000 |
City-Served: | Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina |
Hub: | LADE |
Elevation-F: | 190 |
Coordinates: | -45.7853°N -67.4656°W |
Pushpin Map: | Argentina |
Pushpin Label: | CRD |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location of the airport in Argentina |
R1-Number: | 07/25 |
R1-Length-M: | 2810 |
R1-Surface: | Concrete |
Metric-Rwy: | y |
Stat-Year: | 2016 |
Stat1-Header: | Passengers |
Stat1-Data: | 573,579 |
Stat2-Header: | Passenger change 15–16 |
Stat2-Data: | 0.7% |
Stat3-Header: | Aircraft movements |
Stat3-Data: | 8,251 |
Stat4-Header: | Movements change 15–16 |
Stat4-Data: | 9,8% |
Footnotes: | Sources: ORSNA[1] World Aero Data[2] 2010 World Airport Traffic Report.[3] |
General Enrique Mosconi International Airport (Spanish; Castilian: link=no|Aeropuerto Internacional General Enrigue Mosconi) is an international airport in the Chubut Province, Argentina serving Comodoro Rivadavia. The airfield is located 8km (05miles) north of the city, covers an area of 810ha, and has a terminal.[1]
The airport is the main hub of Líneas Aéreas del Estado (LADE).
It was named after Enrique Carlos Alberto Mosconi (21 February 1877 - 4 June 1940),who was an Argentine military engineer, best known as the pioneer and organizer of petroleum surveyance and exploitation in Argentina.[4]
It was built in 1929, and was officially inaugurated with an Aeroposta Argentina flight between Bahía Blanca and Comodoro Rivadavia vía San Antonio Oeste and Trelew on 1 November 1929. The new terminal was constructed in 1952. The airport was named after the Argentine military engineer Enrique Mosconi.
Aeropuertos Argentina 2000 has been operating the airport since the early 2000s.
On 22 November 2017, the longest non-stop flight ever made by the Royal Air Force (RAF) of the United Kingdom landed at the airport. The flight was part of the RAF's support in the search for the ARA San Juan (S-42) submarine which had disappeared days before. This flight also marked the first time an RAF airplane had landed at the airport since the Falklands War era.[5]
Passengers | Change from previous year | Aircraft operations | Change from previous year | Cargo (metric tons) | Change from previous year | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2005 | 271,777 | 6.34% | 8,331 | 9.85% | 1,128 | 5.42% | |
2006 | 277,009 | 1.93% | 7,981 | 4.20% | 1,361 | 20.66% | |
2007 | 289,750 | 4.60% | 8,621 | 8.02% | 1,080 | 20.65% | |
2008 | 235,292 | 18.79% | 8,552 | 0.80% | 1,849 | 71.20% | |
2009 | 338,473 | 43.85% | 9,704 | 13.47% | 868 | 53.06% | |
2010 | 389,595 | 15.10% | 9,779 | 0.77% | 1,203 | 38.59% | |
Source: Airports Council International. World Airport Traffic Statistics (Years 2005-2010) |